The Philippine Star

Phl on guard vs militants’ fresh moves in Mindanao

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

With the favorite son of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden taking the helm of al-Qaeda operations abroad, Philippine authoritie­s are not taking chances over renewed moves by Islamic militants to re-establish their position in Mindanao after the Duterte administra­tion quelled the uprising in Marawi last year.

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar mentioned Hamza bin Laden, who is seen as al-Qaeda’s rising star, to illustrate how the Islamic militants are using their resources to fund the extremists’ terrorist activities and recruit followers in many countries, including the Philippine­s.

“These groups really have sources of funding, wherever they come from, and they also have supporters. We also know the son of Osama bin Laden is very active also in al-Qaeda,” Andanar said in a mix of English and Filipino in an interview over radio station dzBB.

“And right now, they are also recruiting members of ISIS to join them,” he added, referring to the Islamic State.

Andanar accompanie­d President Duterte during the India-Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) commemorat­ive summit in New Delhi where the leaders talked about cooperatio­n to combat maritime disputes and security issues.

The Palace official also revealed that the cell of Indonesian-based Dawla Islamiya has been active in recruitmen­t in southern Philippine­s.

“And we are also aware Dawla Islamiya in Indonesia is also active in recruitmen­t, they are sending recruiters here in the country, particular­ly in Mindanao,” Andanar said.

He made the revelation when asked about reports that Islamist insurgents looted cash, gold and jewelry worth tens of millions of dollars when they occupied Marawi last year. The loot has been used to recruit new members, which make the IS still a potent threat in Southeast Asia.

Not cowed by terrorists

Following Duterte’s resolve to stop extremism in Mindanao and the quelling of the Marawi City rebellion, Andanar said the government is ready to face head-on the continuing challenges brought about by terror groups.

“We have already faced them before, and they were defeated… and President Duterte won’t retreat from them,” he said, referring to the Philippine government’s resolve to contain terrorism in Mindanao.

Duterte, according to Andanar, reiterated the need to work together to fight terrorism in the region during his discussion­s with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leaders of the 10-member ASEAN.

“So, this problem is a universal problem, we are not the only ones facing this, but the whole world is also affected by the ISIS and terrorism,” Andanar said.

Newsweek cited the latest video footage acquired by the Central Intelligen­ce Agency which showed that Hamza bin Laden has remained active in al-Qaeda’s propaganda efforts.

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